Culture & Adventure in Belize & Guatemala - 13 day tour by Gate-1 Travel
This is my 6th land tour with Gate-1 Travel, and I have been to both countries previously on cruise ship visits. I am traveling as a solo.
I woke early, finished packing, and met my driver, Jermaine, at 6:30 a.m. for the drive to the TPA airport. It’s only about a 40-minute drive from the Oasis. I had to wait for the specialty line to get special assistance, as the Kiosk could not confirm my Belize travel visa. Glad I arrived early. TSA was slow this morning as well, but everything was fine, and there was plenty of time. My flight to Miami was also fine, but the Belize flight was delayed by an hour, so I had time for a Nathan’s hot dog and, surprisingly, very good soft potato fries with a Coca-Cola. Only an hour delay, so we were soon off on our 2+ hour flight to Belize City, landing at about 3:00 p.m. local time (CST). I had an entire exit row to myself, so the flight was easy for me. I started this blog posting and reviewed the itinerary for this tour during the flight. There were four from my tour group on my flight, so the Gate-1 representative had us wait for our van to the hotel: Best Western Plus Belize Biltmore Plaza (photo). We met our Tour Manager, Alejandro Gillot, upon arrival at the hotel, and he had already arranged our rooms and a welcome drink. After a quick orientation, we were free for the rest of the day. My room is large and comfortable. I unpacked, then went for a short walk before heading to the Jaguar Bar for my first draft Belikin Beer in a while. I decided to have a couple, then take one back to my room and prepare for an early night because of the early meet time for our excursion day tomorrow. It was an easy travel day and prep day for the beginning of our tour.
Day 2 - Monday - February 23, 2026 - Lamanai Maya Ruins.
I slept very well and woke just before my early alarm. I am glad that I brought along my travel fan for better air circulation. I had a wonderful omelette and fresh fruit when the dining room opened at 6:30 a.m. We then had our Gate-1 group meeting at 7:30 a.m. before leaving on today's big excursion to the Lamanai Mayan ruins. We took an hour+ bus ride northwest to the New River, then took a perfectly sized speedboat for our 22+ people, north upriver for an hour+ ride to the Lamanai site, stopping occasionally to view birds. This was my second visit to this site, and the weather was perfectly overcast for the approximately 1-mile walking tour. We were greeted by a troupe of Howler Monkeys, and one felt as though we were entering the Jurassic Park movie jungle. There are three major Temples to view, plus the museum. These are great ruins and a beautiful jungle park; my favorite is the smaller of the three major sites, the Jaguar Temple, as it has original carved masks (photo). Amazing. We were served a great Belizean lunch: Red Beans & Rice, Chicken, pickled spicy onions, and a slaw, with a beverage of choice. I had a Belizean Coca-Cola made with the original cane sugar recipe. All was wonderful. We then had another amazing boatride back. Great fun. We arrived back in time to prepare for our 6:00 p.m cocktails before our first group dinner at 6:30 at the hotel. I enjoyed a couple of Beliken beers prior to our 4-course meal. We enjoyed a hearty Vegetable Soup, a Green Salad, an entree of local fresh Fish with Mashed Potatoes and Vegetables, and a nice Pastry with Carmel for dessert. It was a very good dinner. We received our schedule for tomorrow, and most retired as we start early again. I reviewed my blog entry almost exactly 10 years ago to the day to compare experiences. This is one of my favorite excursions when in Belize. I am also very pleased with this hotel, its service, food, and fast Wi-Fi. It was a great first full day in Belize.
I woke at about 2:00 a.m and just could not get back to sleep, although the room is comfortable, so I worked online, balanced accounts, and caught up on news and weather. I finished packing and, at about 6:30 a.m., went to the hotel Bistro for a nice breakfast. I enjoyed fresh fried eggs and the fresh Watermelon and Guava were excellent. Our bag pickup was at 7:45 a.m., but I rolled mine down early because I wanted to pay my bill. Once we boarded the bus at about 8:30 a.m., we did a panoramic tour of Belize City, and we stopped at the old Anglican Church and the old British colonial Governor's Mansion, now a museum. I’m glad it has been converted and restored; it looks much better than when I first saw it years ago. The new Ferry Terminal is impressive compared to the old one and much closer to the cruise pier and area. Our group was off on the 10:30 Ferry and arrived at Caye Caulker in about 45 minutes, an island I love and have visited several times on day trips while on cruise ships. This will be my first time spending a couple of nights there. Our waterfront hotel, the Island Magic Beach Resort, is only a few blocks from the ferry port. Island Magic has a lovely beach area with outside dining and relaxation areas (photo). We were served a welcome drink and were very comfortable on this beautiful day, cooled by the sea breeze. We were soon served a very nice lunch we had preordered, outdoors in a beach pavilion. I had some very good Chicken Tacos (3) and a light Biliken Beer. Since our rooms were not yet available, we were served an additional round of cocktails. I ordered the Panty Ripper, the local favorite, and we all enjoyed the sea breeze. My room was amazing; it was on the lower level (as requested) and was a beach cabana-style with a small kitchenette. I had a porch with chairs and a hammock overlooking the Pool and the beach area beyond. I soon went to a local grocery, only a block away from the roadside entry, and stocked my refrigerator with Biliken Beer and Coca-Cola. I am set for the next few days. At about 4:00 p.m. I did my walkabout, walking up to the famous Split (where the island was split in two by a 1961 hurricane) and the location of the infamous Lazy Lizard. The area has improved with a seawall built and a beach/sand area raised about a foot. The original bar is now lower than the surrounding area. Lots of new seating and palapas were created along the new beach and along the split itself. Large new toilets & showers built in the back as well as covered pavilions. It is even more Amazing. They can now handle large crowds and large events. I did a casual walk back, looking at street food, the new bars & restaurants, and the tour operators that have opened over the past several years. Once back at our hotel, I enjoyed a snack and Coca-Cola before retiring early. It was a great day in paradise.
Day 4 - Tuesday - February 25, 2026 - Caye Caulker Island, Belize
I slept very well for over 8 hours, but did wake early, and the sunrise was spectacular. I updated this blog and caught up on online business. The group is up early as we have a private catamaran to take us snorkeling on the famous barrier reef, to visit the Coral Garden National Park, and to Shark Alley to view Nurse Sharks. I am going to pass on the group excursion today, as I have done it twice before, and will enjoy the resort and island. I do hope they will spot a giant barracuda, as I did on a previous snorkel trip here. I had breakfast on the beach, the local Belizean Breakfast with fresh Scrambled eggs, Fijoles, Cheese, four wonderful fresh Belizean Fried Jacks, and perfect Leche Caliente. It was delicious with a wonderful view.





